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The young laundress, Bon Marché promotional card, c.1900 (colour litho)

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KDC488412
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The young laundress, Bon Marché promotional card, c.1900 (colour litho)
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French School, (20th century) / French
Location
Private Collection
Medium
colour lithograph
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The Bon Marché Department stores in Paris were the creation of the French entrepreneur, Aristide Boucicaut (1810-77); after 1852 he and later with his wife, Marguerite (1826-87), revolutionised shopping and retailing in France; they developed the first department store ('Grand Magasin') in Paris, by 1877 the largest in the world with 1788 employees; the Boucicauts were responsible for introducing the concept of shopping as an enjoyable experience with glamorous interiors; innovations included fixed prices, home delivery, large choice of goods, guarantees allowing exchanges or returns, catalogues , mail order and advertising; families were targeted by providing reading rooms for husbands while their wives made purchases and by giving balloons and attractively produced cards for children; the cards, usually in a series of six and published weekly were extremely popular and acted as an inducement to return frequently to the shops; the development of department stores was a major force in democratising consumption and making society more egalitarian by giving women the freedom and ability to shop on their own;

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worker / advertising / advertising / card / publicity / female / bucket / reclame / promotional / vintage card / trade card / retail / shop / commerce / marketing / laundry / washing / lavoir / promotion / laundress / department store / linge / carte réclame / blanchisseuse
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Large 6420 × 4878 px 544 × 413 mm 11.3 MB
Medium 1024 × 778 px 87 × 66 mm 1.4 MB

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